Sans Other Syry 12 is a light, very wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: tech branding, game ui, sci-fi titles, posters, logotypes, futuristic, tech, digital, sci-fi, arcade, interface feel, sci-fi styling, digital modularity, geometric display, geometric, squared, modular, monoline, octagonal.
A geometric, modular sans built from straight segments with squared corners and occasional 45° chamfers. Strokes stay monoline and crisp, producing a clean, engineered rhythm across the alphabet. Counters are rectangular to octagonal, and many curves are implied through angled cuts rather than true round forms (notably in C, G, S, and numerals). Several joins and terminals feel deliberately mechanical—using stepped diagonals and broken joints in places—giving the design a constructed, component-like texture while maintaining consistent alignment and spacing in running text.
Best suited to technology branding, game/interface graphics, and sci‑fi themed titles where angular geometry reads as intentional. It can also work for posters and logotypes that benefit from a broad, high-tech silhouette; for longer passages, it performs best at larger sizes where the segmented construction stays clear.
The overall tone reads futuristic and screen-native, with a distinctly digital, sci‑fi flavor. Its angular construction and segmented details evoke instrumentation, arcade interfaces, and retro-computing aesthetics rather than everyday editorial neutrality.
The design appears intended to translate a digital, engineered aesthetic into a clean sans wordshape: wide, rectilinear, and modular, with chamfers and stepped joins providing personality without adding ornamental serifing.
The segmented diagonals and occasional interrupted strokes introduce a stylized “circuit” character that becomes more apparent in longer text, especially in letters like N, W, and V. Forms remain highly rectilinear, and the wide proportions emphasize horizontal motion, which can make the texture feel expansive and display-oriented.